SparkLAN Communications WL760A WLAN 802.11b/g PCI Adapter User Manual UserMan RYKWL760A 11bg

SparkLAN Communications, Inc. WLAN 802.11b/g PCI Adapter UserMan RYKWL760A 11bg

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        Wireless Network Card Series            User’s Guide                                           Version 1      User’s Guide 1
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.    These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.    However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular  installation.    If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:  -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -  Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC  Caution:  Any  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
Industry Canada statement: This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:   (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.  This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 3 dBi. Antenna having  a  higher  gain  is  strictly  prohibited  per  regulations  of  Industry  Canada.  The  required  antenna impedance is 50 ohms.                                                        User’s Guide 2
Copyright statement  No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, whether electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior writing of the publisher.  May 2005                                                                    User’s Guide 3
Contents   1. Introduction.............................................................................................................. 5  2. Wireless LAN Basics ............................................................................................... 6  3. Installation for Windows platform ............................................................................. 7  3.1. Installation Overview............................................................................................. 8  3.2. Install Procedure for Windows .............................................................................. 9  3.3 Uninstall Procedure ............................................................................................. 14  4. Configuration Utility ............................................................................................... 15  4.1 Link Information ................................................................................................... 16  4.2 AP List ................................................................................................................. 18  4.3 Profile Setting ...................................................................................................... 19  4.4 About ................................................................................................................... 23  5. Appendix ............................................................................................................... 24                                                User’s Guide 4
1. Introduction  Thank   you   for   purchasing   your   Wireless   LAN   Adapter.   This   User’   s   Guide   will   assist   you   with   the installation procedure.   The package you have received should contain the following items:    •   Wireless LAN Adapter  •   Quick Installation Guide  •   CD containing Wireless network adapter utility & drivers and User’s Guide  Note: if anything is missing, please contact your vendor      Note:   This   manual   is   valid   for   all   Wireless   LAN   adapters,   such   as   PC   Card,   USB,   mini-USB,   PCI  adapter, mini-PCI…etc.                                              User’s Guide 5
2. Wireless LAN Basics  Wireless LAN (Local Area Networks) systems offer a great number of advantages over a traditional, wired system. Wireless LANs (WLANs) are more flexible, easier to setup and manage and often more cost effective than their wired equivalence.   Using radio frequency (RF) technology, WLANs transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. Thus, WLANs combine data connectivity with user mobility, and, through simplified configuration, enable movable LANs.   With wireless LANs, users can access shared information without looking for a place to plug in and network managers can set up or augment networks without installing or moving wires. Wireless LANs offer the following productivity, convenience and cost advantages over traditional wired networks:   •   Mobility   -   Wireless   LAN   systems   can   provide   LAN   users   with    access   to   real-time   information anywhere   in   their   organization.   This   mobility   supports   productivity   and   service   opportunities   not possible with wired networks.   •   Installation Speed and Simplicity - Installing a wireless LAN system can be fast and easy and can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings.   •   Installation Flexibility - Wireless technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go.    •   Reduced   Cost-of-Ownership   -   While   the   initial   investment   required   for   wireless   LAN   hardware might  be  higher  than  the  cost  of  wired  LAN  hardware,  overall  installation  expenses and  life-cycle  costs   will   be   significantly   lower.   Long-term   cost   benefits   are   greatest   in   dynamic   environments requiring frequent moves, adds, and changes.   •   Scalability - Wireless LAN systems can be configured in a variety of topologies to meet the needs  of specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-  to-peer to full infrastructure networks, also allow roaming over a broad area.              User’s Guide 6
3. Installation for Windows platform  The following section will assist you in installing wireless LAN Adapter successfully. You will first install software (Utility) and then insert / attach the Wireless LAN Adapter to your system, and finally set the network properties to accommodate resource sharing and select the type of wireless network that you wish to install. The Wireless LAN card can easily be installed and used, without bothering to connect cables for keeping your computer to use network resources.                                                               User’s Guide 7
3.1. Installation Overview  Here are some steps you will perform in establishing your wireless network connection:     Install the Access Point at first. AP is needed in case of Infrastructure network mode.   Install the software using the Install CD.   Install the Wireless LAN Card.   Install the network protocol(s) required to communicate on your network. Most likely you will need the TCP/IP protocol.                                                           User’s Guide 8
3.2. Install Procedure for Windows   Note: Do not insert the WLAN Adapter until you are asked to do so, failure of which may result in unsuccessful installation of your WLAN device.   1.    Insert the given Installation CD in the CD-ROM, then browse the CD content and find a file which  be named Setup.exe, double click it for beginning the installation. Follow the instruction to finish the installation.    2. After complete the procedure, insert your WLAN card into PCMCIA/PCI slot or USB connector of your system, and then system will detect new hardware.   Select “Install the software automatically (Recommended) ”, and then click Next to continue.        User’s Guide 9
Once your system detected the driver, Microsoft will show a warning message as below.       Click “ Continue Anyway ” for next step.  After copy the file to your system, then the setup is finish.   3. Insert your wireless network card into your computer.  Note: If the wireless network card is PCI interface, then you should shut down your computer first and power on your computer after you complete the card insertion.                       User’s Guide 10
4. Click the right button of mouse on My Computer  Manage  Device Manager. Check whether it has WLAN adapter in one of the sockets or not.    If you find Wireless ComboCard in one of the sockets, it means the card is detected properly. If you cannot find this card on device manager, please click the Action  Scan for hardware  changes for research again. If this card is shown with yellow exclamation mark, please remove it and click the Action  Scan for hardware changes for research this hardware again for proper hardware installation.    5. Click Start   Settings   Network   Connections or right click mouse on the My Network   Places  (Network Neighborhood) for TCP/IP setting.
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6. Click Properties from the pop up menu. Select the Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties button.                                       User’s Guide 12
7.   You   can   select   either   Obtain    an    IP   address    automatically   or   Use    the    following   IP    address  setting.    If    your    choice    is    the    second    one    then    entering    the    IP    address,   Subnet    mask,    Default- gateway and DNS. After setting these parameters appropriately, click OK to return to back menu.                                    User’s Guide 13
3.3 Uninstall Procedure   Step 1:   If you want to uninstall the WLAN adapter, just simply click   Start  Program       Wireless Network Utility Uninstall  It shall uninstall all related programs.       Step 2:   Restart your Computer.                         User’s Guide 14
4. Configuration Utility  Wireless   network   adapter   uses   its   own   management   software.   All   functions   controlled   by   user   are provided by this application. Usually this application starts automatically, or click     icon from Start Menu to start the Utility application.  A new icon -   should appear in your Icon tray if your WLAN adapter is working properly. If the icon  is in red color, it means that WLAN adapter is under poor signal or the connection is unavailable.         User can navigate through “sheets”, by clicking tabs.    “X” button will minimize window.  To provide more information, click “More…” button. Below description explains the usage of this utility.                            User’s Guide 15
4.1 Link Information    Connected To Network                                   - -  This    field    is    used    to    display    the    current    status    of    connection.    The    state    shows   “Connected    to  Network“  means  normal  flow  of  operation  in  Infrastructure  mode.  The  PC  is connected to access point.    Networking is available. A state of “Scanning” means that the node is searching for available Access Point within effective range. This field will also display an error message for some reason if the driver fails to initial.   ♦ Network Type  Infrastructure  Mode      -  The  driver  will  scan  all  available  channels  continuously  until  it finds  one  or  more  Access  Points  that  match  its  SSID.    At  that  point  it  will  try  and authenticate and associate with the Access Point. Peer to Peer Mode    - The driver will scan for 5 seconds looking for an existing Ad Hoc network  using the same SSID.  ♦ Channel  The current channel that be used for this WLAN adapter will be shown in this field.    User’s Guide 16
♦ Encryption  All encryption status will be shown in this field.  ♦ Link Speed  The current transmit rate will be shown in this field.  ♦ Signal Strength  The signal strength bar graph is only active when the node is in infrastructure mode. The bar graph displays normalized signal strength as reported by the radio, averaged over all frames over 100 bytes long that are received from the AP. ♦ Link Quality  The Link Quality bar graph is only active when the node is in Infrastructure Mode.     The bar graph displays the quality of the link between the node and Access Point.                                                       User’s Guide 17
4.2 AP List     The Connections Tab shows current status of available APs within the network.        User may select profile or ESSID from above list, click “Connect” to connect with the AP.  Click   “Refresh”   to   rescan  the   network,   this utility with   site   survey function,   it will   detect and   list all available AP’s within network.                                   User’s Guide 18
4.3 Profile Setting  Profile Setting allows user to create profiles for different network environments.     Click “Add” button to create new profiles.  “Edit” for editing current exist profile.  Click “Delete” button if you wish to delete profiles.       ♦ Network Name  The name of Profile, users can define it by themselves.  ♦ Network Type  This   field   allows   you   to   select   from   a   list   of   supported   Network   “Modes”.  The   modes displayed will have two values:    “Peer to Peer” and “Access Point”.    User’s Guide 19
Peer to Peer  - This is 802.11 peer-to-peer mode. In 802.11 Ad Hoc, only one wireless  “cell” is supported for each different SSID. All communication is done from Client to Client without the use of an Access Point. 802.11 Ad Hoc networking uses the same SSID for establishing the wireless connection.   Access Point    - This mode of operation requires the presence of an 802.11 Access Point.  All communication is done via the Access Point, which relays packets to other wireless  Clients in the BSS as well as to nodes on a wired network such as Ethernet.    ♦ Transmit Rate - The transmission rate at which client of AP transmits the data packets. You may set this to fixed 1Mbps, fixed 2 Mbps, fixed 5.5 Mbps or higher or Automatic for 802.11 AP.    ♦ Authentication Mode - You may desire an additional measure of security on your WLAN  which can be achieved by using WEP or WPA encryption.                          User’s Guide 20
This panel allows to entry for 64/128-bit encryption according to WEP function select. To be written to the driver and registry, such as Hexadecimal format, each key must consist of hex digits, which means that only digit 0-9 and letters A-F are valid entries. If entered format is incorrect, the utility will not accept it. WPA   pre-shared    key    is    one    advanced    security   for   wireless    network.    There   are   2    types algorithm could be supported – one is TKIP, and the other is AES. To use WPA Pre-Shared Key, enter a password in the WPA Shared Key field between 8 and  63 characters long.                                         User’s Guide 21
To enable IP Setting function, please select enable.      Please define if the current Profile IP setting will be assign by a DHCP Server or just assign  by a fixed IP that is determinate by the Network Administrator.        When   the   DHCP   Status   is   Enable,   the   TCP/IP    information   will   be   assigned   by   a   DHCP  Server. Or otherwise please fill up with the correspondence data of the IP settings.            User’s Guide 22
4.4 About       “About” tab shows the product version including the detail of Driver, Application and firmware versions.  Users must use this version number when reporting their problems to technical support.                                             User’s Guide 23
5. Appendix  5.1 Using WinXP Wireless Zero configuration for WPA setup   Step1:  Check and make sure that the Wireless Zero Configuration service is running. Click Start  Settings  Control Panel  Administrative Tools  Services    Since   WPA   security   standard   has   been   defined   after   Windows   XP   lunch   date,   then   you should  also  update  your  current  Wireless  Zero  Configuration  utility  version  to the  latest.  In order   to   do   so,   you   must   run   the   patch   file   which   be   included   the   CD   or   please   visit   the following website for download it.  http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&familyid=009D8425- CE2B-47A4-ABEC-274845DC9E91     Once the above steps are complete, please proceed to the following page.              User’s Guide 24
Step2:   Open the Wireless utility    Click   Advanced   and   the   following   screen   will   appear.   Over   the   Wireless   Networks   tab,   click Configure.             User’s Guide 25
Step3:                                   Step4:   Verify that the Network Authentication is WPA and the Data encryption is TKIP or AES. (The encryption type should match the WPA setting of your Access Point.)      Click   Authentication   tab   to   select   EAP   type.   (The   EAP   type   should   match   the   authentication server before access the authenticated network.)     After    clicking    OK,    the   Wireless    workstation    will    be    able    to    associate    with    the    AP   previously    get    authentication by an authentication Server.   User’s Guide 26

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